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Scripts with the Actor in Mind

On the surface, a group therapy session involving some really strange kids, but there might just be more to it than a young manic depressive, a gothic anorexic with no will to live, a seemingly calm child with big time hostility issues, and a multiple personality who comes across like a television with a busted remote. (Copy as needed)

A man walks across the room and loudly smashes his knee on the open third drawer of a four drawer filing cabinet positioned near the door on the far right side of the room. A series of characters begin entering the room from behind the filing cabinet. (Copy as needed)

All she wants to do is catch flight 212 to Los Angeles. But as our heroine attempts to make her way through a crowded international airport, a cast of obnoxious strangers – such as a way-too-friendly security agent, a panicked fearful flyer, an Elvis impersonator and more – seem determined to attach themselves to her!

Three half brothers, who can't stand each other, share their not-to friendly thoughts, feelings, and ideas concerning each other with a child psychologist doing her level best to get them to bond. Good luck. (Copy as needed)

Sarah's mother has been acting strangely recently, leading Sarah to the only sensible conclusion: her mom's a robot who's infiltrated their home in order to ruin her life. But when Sarah attempts to prove to the world her mother's bionic nature, the truth she discovers is even more extraordinary than she had imagined. (Copy as needed)

Gossip and rumors have the ability to destroy on any level. TALK ABOUT allows for multiple character interpretations by a small group of actors presenting in a variety of serious and humorous scenes, monologues, and poems. (Copy as needed)

Voices from Auschwitz tell a haunting story of the Holocaust, with a modern-day ending illuminating the subject with hope and honor for the victims. WE ARE THE ASHES/ONCE UPON A TIME mixes the horror of the Holocaust with a whimsical fairy tale voice telling the tale of a family that lived on the property of the death camps. (Copy as needed)